Arts & Humanities
Austronesian Languages
100%
Verbs
60%
Lexicon
54%
Non-Austronesian Language
49%
Language Shift
48%
Extinct Language
45%
Language
44%
Cognition
42%
Innovation
41%
Velars
40%
Solomon Islands
39%
Verb Classes
38%
Formosan Languages
38%
History of Language
36%
Nominalization
36%
Language Structure
34%
Linguistic Evidence
34%
Prehistory
34%
Language Families
34%
Contact Induced Change
32%
Pronominal
32%
Body Parts
31%
Lexical Item
30%
Historical Sources
27%
Deviation
26%
Comparative Method
26%
Verbs of Perception
21%
Temperament
20%
Paradigm
20%
History
19%
Melanesia
18%
Expression of Emotion
18%
Grammar
18%
Marital Status
18%
Physical Environment
16%
Causes
16%
Posture
14%
Oceanic Languages
14%
Animals
13%
Preadolescents
12%
Material Culture
12%
Locus
12%
Ancestors
12%
Linguistic Geography
11%
Second Language Learning
10%
Contact Linguistics
10%
Adult Language
10%
Papuan Languages
10%
Heritage Language
10%
Emotion
10%
Social Sciences
reconstruction
84%
contact
72%
New Guinea
60%
history of language
54%
evidence
50%
innovation
44%
prehistory
43%
linguistics
39%
Taiwan
37%
language change
35%
indexing
30%
Melanesia
27%
speaking
25%
myth
24%
archaeology
23%
language theory
19%
migration
19%
Philippines
15%
paradigm
15%
history
14%
syntax
14%
Homelands
13%
spoken language
9%
interaction
9%
phylogeny
7%
typology
7%
time
7%
childhood
6%
society
6%
semantics
5%
cause
5%